Disabling Secure Boot
🔐 How to Disable Secure Boot on Most Motherboards
Secure Boot is a security feature designed to prevent unauthorized software from loading during startup. However, in some cases, you may need to disable it for software modifications or hardware compatibility reasons. The exact steps can vary depending on your motherboard manufacturer, but the general process remains similar across most systems.
Steps to Disable Secure Boot:
1️⃣ Enter the BIOS/UEFI Setup
Restart your computer.
During boot, press the designated key to enter the BIOS/UEFI (Del, F2, F10, or Esc). The key may be displayed on the boot screen or found in your motherboard manual.
2️⃣ Locate the Secure Boot Option
Navigate to the Boot, Security, or Authentication tab using the arrow keys.
Look for an option labeled Secure Boot.
3️⃣ Disable Secure Boot
Select Secure Boot and change the setting to Disabled.
Some motherboards require switching OS Type to Other OS or Legacy Mode to unlock this option.
4️⃣ Save Changes and Exit
Press the appropriate key (usually F10) to save the changes.
Confirm the changes and allow your system to restart.
Additional Notes:
On some systems, you may need to clear Secure Boot keys before disabling it. This option is often found in the same menu.
If you have trouble locating the Secure Boot setting, refer to your motherboard manual or the manufacturer’s website for detailed instructions.
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